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‘Dogs Sweep Gremlins – Wednesday Sports Wrap

Click on the bold scores for more details. High School In high school baseball yesterday… – Hancock swept a doubleheader from Houghton, 11-1 and 8-7. Today… – Calumet entertains Negaunee. – L’Anse hosts the Gogebic Miners. In softball yesterday… – Houghton dropped both of its games against Ishpeming, 8-2 and …

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CCISD Students Take Part In HOSA State Leadership Conference

Eleven students in the Copper Country Intermediate School District’s Career and Technical Education Program traveled in April to Traverse City to participate in the HOSA State Leadership Conference. The students earned the opportunity after qualifying at the Regional Leadership Conference in Marquette. Formerly known as Health Occupations Students of America, …

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Copper Kings Sweep Jets – Tuesday Sports Wrap

Click on the bold scores for more details. High School In high school baseball yesterday… – Calumet swept a doubleheader from Jeffers, 4-3 and 18-5. The Jets scored three times in the second inning of the first game to take an early lead. The Copper Kings came back, and Robert …

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Copper TRACES at Keweenaw National Historical Park

(Calumet, MI) Keweenaw National Historical Park celebrated Every Kid in a Park with nearly 600 fourth grade students visiting the park this week! Each day, students came to Calumet and attended the Copper TRACES which stands for Technology, Research, Art and Music, Community, Environment, and Service. Station leaders taught students …

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Two Staff Members At Western U.P. Health Department Awarded

Two staff members at the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department were recently honored at the Michigan Environmental Health Association’s annual education conference. Lynne Madison, RS, Director of Environmental Health at the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department, received the LaRue L. Miller Life Achievement Award. In receiving the award, Madison was recognized …

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